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This is the factory installed "Security" light. It blinks to let you know that the security system is active, and to ward off potential theives. It's part of the factory anti-theft system. Also, it is a diode, and consumes virtually no battery power.
Normal condition; nothing to worry about.

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this light is usually an indication that the security system has been activated and won`t allow the car to start. it will have to be reset. disconnecting the battery will not turn off the anti-theft as it will indicate the car is being stolen. did you use the proper key to start it when this happened. it could also be a problem in the BCM.

The red light you see is the indicator light for your security system/ PATS key showing it is active while vehicle is not running. should go out with key in and/ or turned on if the key is coded for your car.

It sounds like the car is not recognizing the key. That red light is the anti-theft indicator. Sometimes due to batteries dying in the key fob or car itself this can happen. The car and key essentially loose track of each other. It can also be a problem with the vehicles control module. This is a situation where you are pretty much stuck with taking it to a Dodge dealership where they can hook it to a scan tool or reprogram a key, depending on what the exact issue is.

Yhe indicator that you are seeing is most likely a charging system light (alternator). It could be other things like a brake warning lamp, but I don't know what king of car you are talking about, so I have no way to look it up for you.

In any case, YELLOW or AMBER lights on the dash mean that you should use caution while driving and get the car checked as soon as it is convinient for you. On the other hand, RED warning lamps mean STOP OPERATING THE VEHICLE until you have resolved the cause of the light coming on (unless you like being stranded - or worse!).

That light indicates that it is time to replace your air filter. After replacing the filter you will want to reset the lamp. On the air filter housing is a filter indicator. It is a small (2" round) cylinder with red, yellow and blue colors on it, as well as 2 wires. Push in the rubber yellow cap on top of the cylinder until you feel a snap and see the yellow plunger in the cylinder move. This should reset the light.
I hope this helps

The red brake light is the key here. That usually indicateds a hydraulic problem. Check you fluid level in master cylinder and see if it is low. Also the level indicator sensor there in the master cylinder maybe sticking or corrioded. If ABS sees the red brake light it will shut off and turn on the ABS light,also traction control would be disabled as well.